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Questão 1 de 7 Q1103249 Q30 da prova

When the author says “something that could be labeled as trivial” (l. 05), we understand that:

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Questão 2 de 7 Q1103252 Q33 da prova

The sentence “Perhaps dance is the way we express ourselves when words are insufficient.” (l. 13) is an example of how to use reflexive pronouns. Which of the alternatives below also shows a reflexive pronoun used correctly?

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Questão 3 de 7 Q1103253 Q34 da prova

The use of the word “yet” in “I have yet to find a better alternative” (l. 09) suggests that the author:

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Questão 4 de 7 Q1103256 Q37 da prova

Mark the INCORRECT statement about the word “must” in the sentence “There must be something glorious about dancing” (l. 10).

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Questão 5 de 7 Q1103257 Q38 da prova

Local accents aside, in standard English the final -ed in regular simple past verbs can be pronounced /d/, as in “labeled”, /t/, as in “asked”, and /Id/, as in “related”. Which alternative below shows verbs that follow the same pronunciation rules, in the same order as “labeled”, “asked”, and “related”?

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Questão 6 de 7 Q1103258 Q39 da prova

In the adapted excerpt “If we could truly speak the words that describe our feelings, they would surely be deep and powerful”, we have an example of:

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Questão 7 de 7 Q1103259 Q40 da prova

In the image below we see a man who is taking dancing lessons and a woman who is saying “There are only two things stopping you from being a good dancer, Mr. Jones. Your feet!” The word “dancer” is formed by adding a suffix to the verb “dance.” Which of the words below does NOT take the suffix -er when used as a noun describing professions?

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